I should thank everybody for the terrific response to the audiobook of the first Thelonious sail to Hawaii.
I get more feedback on audiobooks than print these days. I never really got the idea, until recently, of listening to stuff in the car.
But in the past few years I have found a huge trove of audio available for free download, notably from Yale Courses, and frequently via Itunes University.
You just download to a smartphone like a podcast, and it's there whereever you drive.
Feels last to discover all this, but better late than never.
It costs money to buy an audiobook--but if you sign on with Audible there is a steady stream for free. I haven't done it yet. I like to read books, it's lectures I find more suitable for the car.
Anyway, here's Chapter 27, from youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e0KAoLt5f4&lc=z22wwr5g5pniydvdyacdp4340zrphdf31rkpgnpfuflw03c010c
I get more feedback on audiobooks than print these days. I never really got the idea, until recently, of listening to stuff in the car.
But in the past few years I have found a huge trove of audio available for free download, notably from Yale Courses, and frequently via Itunes University.
You just download to a smartphone like a podcast, and it's there whereever you drive.
Feels last to discover all this, but better late than never.
It costs money to buy an audiobook--but if you sign on with Audible there is a steady stream for free. I haven't done it yet. I like to read books, it's lectures I find more suitable for the car.
Anyway, here's Chapter 27, from youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e0KAoLt5f4&lc=z22wwr5g5pniydvdyacdp4340zrphdf31rkpgnpfuflw03c010c
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